Excellent review, I like the number of examples you printed, and explanation of everything. Along with upgrades you felt would be beneficial. Thanks for all the information!
I would love to see a more detailed video on how to install the TL smoothers in this printer. I loved the results you showed, but I would need steps on how to do it. Loved your video, it helped me to decide to purchase the TEVO Tornado. Thanks!
You welcome Andy! Thank you so much for positive feedback. For installing TL-smoothers please look my Video for Tevo Little monster. Its the same procedure. ruclips.net/video/ZmEueYKwkcg/видео.html
I'm very new to this and I think I have my cure set up correctly for my Tevo Tornado. I pushed save to file on my sd card. Put the sd card in the Tevo and selected the file but nothing happens. I was able to print the spool holder preloaded on the card fine. so I know the printer works correctly. I looked and all of the factory files on the card are .gco and the one I loaded is .gcode. did I save it incorrectly? Any ideas?
hello greetings from the mexico city with the experience you have with this printer can you tell me if you have any heating problems and if you have to adapt some extra bentilador either for the filament or for the power source thanks
Hey! do you mind if I use a clip from one of your time-lapses in a youtube video? ( just like 10 seconds of one, and also of course, i will link your video in the credits of the description )
Would you recommend me this as my first 3D printer? I don't have any experience with 3D printing. I was thinking about Anycubic Kossel Plus too, but when I saw this, it amazed me and I started to think about buying this. Please tell me what's the best beginner 3D printer under $400. Thank you very much.
I love this video. it's great help to me.I saw another Tornado video thatntalked about some problem but your's did great. I got my 1st Delta type printed 3 weeks ago, had 1 week fairly good printing until the build plate broke. then 1 week of nothing but problem. Tech support tried to help, Skype, screen sharing and remote control. After 1 week os not being able to print I notified Amazon I wanted to send it back. 1 question. How do you know the different settings that you give like for the dragons and lighthouse. mm size and speed? Just from experience? Thanks again for the video. 👍👍👍👍👍 & subscribed 1 ,ore question. Glass build plate? Would some hairspray help for removing? I know some guys use it.
Creality stated that their DC powered heat beds are slower but safer. Is the AC powered Tornado heat bed safe enough to leave unattended for long periods? Thanks for the good review.
Can I use Cura software with the 'Tevo Tornado' printer? If YES, which printer profile do I select to safely drive the printer, as I cannot see specifically 'Tevo Tornado' listed in the 'Windows 2.3.1 32 bit' version? Thanks ...
Could you add links to the Cura profile for the Tornado and the test cube you used?...... your test results are really clean and I'm hoping to get the same results with my Tornado :)
angelshce Yes you can and you don't need to buy glass. Heated bed is glass actually with microscopic holes and with AprintaFix spray it sticks very good. I prefer to print on glass directly.
Hi, I'm ready to pull the trigger and buy my first 3D printer, and after some search I'm have two possible 3D printers, but I can't decide on wich one. My two candidates are Tevo Black Widow or Tevo Tornado. I don't have any concern about that black widow need full assembly, I have sufficient skill to deal with that so that is not a trouble. Do you have any advice of wich one is better?
Nexi Tech ,yes, thank for the answer...i didnt knew it, i just bought my tornado but still didnt get it) anyway i already have a gen l for change the original board.
does it make sense to put a one else layer of glass over the top of the bed? And if it useless should i buy an extra one bed to be on the safe side? Is it available for sale? Thanx for review, just've ordered one last weekend but it still not shipped from gearbest
John Smith John Cool! You welcome! I think there is no need for one more glass or extra heat bed. I mistakenly drop big heavy metal screw driver directly on the glass without Buildtak and I was afraid that It might crack but to my surprise it dont leave any mark. To be honest Buildtak is preety good. If you don't overheat heatbed to more then 120 degrades it will last long time.
Does not make sense BUT if you use MEK (alcohol, nor Acetone work all that well on this version of Buildtak) to remove that BIG Buildtak surface and you will never have to worry about putting that shitastic Buildtak back on again. Give me plain glass or glass with hairspray over any surface that wears down and is a PITA to remove and put back on without bubbles.
I wonder if it's possible to print your specified print size of (X,Y) 300mm x 300mm. For a serious review, this is an important point worth mentioning.
No you dont need any special computer. You use PC or Mac with slicer program(CURA and others) to ''open'' and slice STL files(3D object) that you can download from Thingiverse for example (over 500.000 free models) and then you slice model and save G-codes(commands for 3D printer) to Micro SD card which then you plug to your 3D printer which will make that object from G-codes.
@@AQUARIUMFREAK123 If you want to make your own files, you will need software capable of creating them and that can run into the tens of thousands. I don't know what there is for free on the cheap/free end.
This is a nice printer however as confirmed ... mains voltage AC heating it rings alarm bells for me. Build volume is very nice and the better stepper drivers and smoother make an already great printer look good.
J It's drivers that TEVO is choose for Tornado and Little monster, they don't have that smooth and clean output and TL-smoother will take care of that issue. Of course If you brother with that.
This thing is alright if they send you a working one. Its pretty much rolling the dice on whether or not you get a working machine. Its been over 2 months now since I bought mine and it is STILL not operational. First the bed came broken. The replacement they sent was bent to the point of not being usable. Now they are ignoring me entirely. I would NOT buy another printer from them.
Overall the only things the Nado has over the Cr10 is that the bed is AC and heats up quickly, and that the extruder is a tad bit better. Other than that it is not worth it to go with tevo imo.
Karlson Chee I will my Friend. I need more time I have alot of projects and reviews going on right now. I will make short but detal review as soon as I can.
Am testing Ender 2 right now just for you my friend! Feels like quality kit. Clean and nice components. It has the same X carrige and extruder like CR10. Nice small screen. 120W laptop like power supply. Its very quiet. No fan in control box just one in extruder. Nice rubber belts, heated bed, Buildtak,easy to assemble like 20-30minutes. No salmon skin,clean straight layers. But there is one downside: There is no cooling fan for Filament which is stupid because motherboard and software have suport for it. But I gess for the price..Main fan is blowing pretty good but some mod will be needed for better PLA quality. Not suitable for ABS. Maybe PETG. Here is quick printing video and first benchy. Not bad,needs lower temp on nozzle and higher retraction speed. I hope I helped. Cheers. drive.google.com/folderview?id=1bbvU-6orD0tISdVXxpXZkYaz-dWbiY3V
Nexi Tech I have great prints without fan and you have old version that came with laptop psu .new version is using regular psu and it can reach 110 C.This printer is almost same with cr 10 but print size is much smaller 15X15X20 .İf you have money go for cr 10 if you dont. You can trust ender .Join the facebook group and You can see the results.
Seems random if you get the new or old power supply, I've seen new reviews and it was still with the old power supply. But I guess you can always buy a more powerful power supply and plug in if you get the old one.
gxp99 Just install latest verison of Cura and select CR10 for your printer. Then edit name to Tevo Tornado. You will get all settings that you need. If you need print settings i will write you back.
So were all these prints done using the cr-10 profile? Did you try your golden ratios or are they not needed with this printer? If there are any settings you changed to print so perfectly please post them or just export your profile, thanks.
Yes settings for printer is for CR10 CURA profile but I did change prints settings. I change my print settings for each print that I print. Every model needs different settings pretty much. Of course you can use standard speed and quality for all prints for most PLA like: Layer height 0.2mm, Print speed: 40mm/s, travel 100mm/s Print temperature 195/55 Cooling from 90%-100% Wall thickness 0.8mm top/ bottom 0.8mm Infill 20%. You have to experiment your self. The more prints you print the better you will be. And there is no need for golden ratios smothers will take care for that. Cheers! Nexi
Aren't they both basically just modified and optimised rep-rap designs? ;p They certainly look very similar to those from back when 3d printers were so niche that was one of the only places you could find how to build a cheap one. XD
Excellent review, I like the number of examples you printed, and explanation of everything. Along with upgrades you felt would be beneficial. Thanks for all the information!
Best review on this printer i have seen so far, great work!
Really great review, straight to the key points making it easier to know what you will be able to achieve with one of these !
Rui Pedro Ribeiro de Sousa Rui Sousa Thanks for the positive feedback! Am glad that you liked my video and found it usefull. Best regards :)
When I get this printer am going to make a garbage can to throw away my old printer in it 😂
David I have an old Printrbot simple metal.
Amazing video...you covered everything I was looking for!
Khalid Abed Thank you so much! I do mu best to cover all details in my review. Regards! Nexi.
The 2018 gold version kicks butt, really well built and very good print quality 😀
Great tip on Cura leaving the outside clean. Simplify3D has been driving me nuts leaving ugly patterns on the outside.
amazing performance . Thank you so much for this video maker.
Thank you so much! Feel free to check my other videos as well. Cheers!
I would love to see a more detailed video on how to install the TL smoothers in this printer. I loved the results you showed, but I would need steps on how to do it. Loved your video, it helped me to decide to purchase the TEVO Tornado. Thanks!
You welcome Andy! Thank you so much for positive feedback. For installing TL-smoothers please look my Video for Tevo Little monster. Its the same procedure. ruclips.net/video/ZmEueYKwkcg/видео.html
This video is wonderful! Thank you for making it!
Sam Soren You welcome Mate! Im glad you like it. Thanks for stopping by. Cheers! :)
I'm very new to this and I think I have my cure set up correctly for my Tevo Tornado. I pushed save to file on my sd card. Put the sd card in the Tevo and selected the file but nothing happens. I was able to print the spool holder preloaded on the card fine. so I know the printer works correctly. I looked and all of the factory files on the card are .gco and the one I loaded is .gcode. did I save it incorrectly? Any ideas?
hello greetings from the mexico city with the experience you have with this printer can you tell me if you have any heating problems and if you have to adapt some extra bentilador either for the filament or for the power source thanks
Can you do an update on this? Do you still like and use it? Thank you
Wow! Great prints! How long did it take for you to print the vase? Thank you!
Can you do a video explaining that Z hop feature around min 9 in CURA 3.0. I just updated cura and I don’t know where to find it.
Great video!
Hey! do you mind if I use a clip from one of your time-lapses in a youtube video? ( just like 10 seconds of one, and also of course, i will link your video in the credits of the description )
Keystone Science No problem mate! It sounds Ok. Regards :)
a trick : you can watch movies on Kaldrostream. Me and my gf have been using them for watching all kinds of movies recently.
@Roy Kylan definitely, been using KaldroStream for years myself :D
Do you have the profiles used for ABS and PLA?
Would you recommend me this as my first 3D printer? I don't have any experience with 3D printing. I was thinking about Anycubic Kossel Plus too, but when I saw this, it amazed me and I started to think about buying this. Please tell me what's the best beginner 3D printer under $400. Thank you very much.
I love this video. it's great help to me.I saw another Tornado video thatntalked about some problem but your's did great. I got my 1st Delta type printed 3 weeks ago, had 1 week fairly good printing until the build plate broke. then 1 week of nothing but problem. Tech support tried to help, Skype, screen sharing and remote control. After 1 week os not being able to print I notified Amazon I wanted to send it back. 1 question. How do you know the different settings that you give like for the dragons and lighthouse. mm size and speed? Just from experience? Thanks again for the video. 👍👍👍👍👍 & subscribed 1 ,ore question. Glass build plate? Would some hairspray help for removing? I know some guys use it.
Creality stated that their DC powered heat beds are slower but safer. Is the AC powered Tornado heat bed safe enough to leave unattended for long periods? Thanks for the good review.
I would like to know if the leveling of it is automatic, if it is not, if it is easy to do manual leveling. Thank you.
It's manual. From the videos I've seen, it looks pretty easy.
what do you think of the cheaper
Tronxy X3S
All metal hotend? I got the 2018 version (2 month ago ) will it have. All metal hotend too ?
gerhard moos I really can't answer to that. I'm not manufacturer of this machine.
Can I use Cura software with the 'Tevo Tornado' printer?
If YES, which printer profile do I select to safely drive the printer, as I cannot see specifically 'Tevo Tornado' listed in the 'Windows 2.3.1 32 bit' version?
Thanks ...
Roger Matthews Download latest version of CURA then go to other and select CR10 as your printer choose. You will be good. Cheers!
Could you add links to the Cura profile for the Tornado and the test cube you used?...... your test results are really clean and I'm hoping to get the same results with my Tornado :)
Mmm i can print whitout the buildtec Whit spray ? and will be stick in to the heatbed ? or i should buy a new glass
angelshce Yes you can and you don't need to buy glass. Heated bed is glass actually with microscopic holes and with AprintaFix spray it sticks very good. I prefer to print on glass directly.
Very Thx¡¡
did you use high quality filment for these tests?
Nope.
Hi, I'm ready to pull the trigger and buy my first 3D printer, and after some search I'm have two possible 3D printers, but I can't decide on wich one. My two candidates are Tevo Black Widow or Tevo Tornado. I don't have any concern about that black widow need full assembly, I have sufficient skill to deal with that so that is not a trouble. Do you have any advice of wich one is better?
Hugo Zubieta
Im also looking at those two tevo models, as my first 3D printer, Im going with the Tornado, simply because of the build volume.
Any chance to see a guide\ review about tornado+tmc 2130?
Not sure, sense stepper drivers on Tornado are integrated in main board. You can't change them without replacing the board.
Nexi Tech ,yes, thank for the answer...i didnt knew it, i just bought my tornado but still didnt get it) anyway i already have a gen l for change the original board.
great review, thanks
does it make sense to put a one else layer of glass over the top of the bed? And if it useless should i buy an extra one bed to be on the safe side? Is it available for sale? Thanx for review, just've ordered one last weekend but it still not shipped from gearbest
John Smith John Cool! You welcome! I think there is no need for one more glass or extra heat bed. I mistakenly drop big heavy metal screw driver directly on the glass without Buildtak and I was afraid that It might crack but to my surprise it dont leave any mark. To be honest Buildtak is preety good. If you don't overheat heatbed to more then 120 degrades it will last long time.
Does not make sense BUT if you use MEK (alcohol, nor Acetone work all that well on this version of Buildtak) to remove that BIG Buildtak surface and you will never have to worry about putting that shitastic Buildtak back on again. Give me plain glass or glass with hairspray over any surface that wears down and is a PITA to remove and put back on without bubbles.
I wonder if it's possible to print your specified print size of (X,Y) 300mm x 300mm.
For a serious review, this is an important point worth mentioning.
Sandro Sole Yes you can print object in 300x300(X,Y) size.
can you tell me if you need a special computer to operate this.. no one ever talks about how they get the program to run the object.. thanks
No you dont need any special computer. You use PC or Mac with slicer program(CURA and others) to ''open'' and slice STL files(3D object) that you can download from Thingiverse for example (over 500.000 free models) and then you slice model and save G-codes(commands for 3D printer) to Micro SD card which then you plug to your 3D printer which will make that object from G-codes.
Thank you for responding, and the fastest response i ever got.. Thanks.
@@AQUARIUMFREAK123 If you want to make your own files, you will need software capable of creating them and that can run into the tens of thousands. I don't know what there is for free on the cheap/free end.
This is a nice printer however as confirmed ... mains voltage AC heating it rings alarm bells for me. Build volume is very nice and the better stepper drivers and smoother make an already great printer look good.
How can you have salmon skin artifacts on a cartesian coordinate printer? I thought it only effected delta printers
Yes, it's possible with 24V system like the Tornado.
J It's drivers that TEVO is choose for Tornado and Little monster, they don't have that smooth and clean output and TL-smoother will take care of that issue. Of course If you brother with that.
Should i go for CR10S or Tevo? I know the price differents. But is the CR10S 300 dollars extra worth?
A very nice review! Keep it up.
28xgiovanni I recommend tevo tornado because its the best on its price range.And its easy to assemble it!!!
CR10S by far is a better machine.
Seriously question these other reviewers.
CR-10S is better than tornado. but up to you if worth the price difference.
Never been so excited for a vid lol
So which would you get, this printer or the CR-10 or CR-10S?
I highly recommend CR10S.
So Cool wish I could get a Tornado
Should I get this or the Cr 10? I trust creality a bit more but like some of the features of this printer. It looks bad tho.
This thing is alright if they send you a working one.
Its pretty much rolling the dice on whether or not you get a working machine.
Its been over 2 months now since I bought mine and it is STILL not operational.
First the bed came broken.
The replacement they sent was bent to the point of not being usable.
Now they are ignoring me entirely.
I would NOT buy another printer from them.
Daniel Petersen thanks. I’d rather not take that chance!
Overall the only things the Nado has over the Cr10 is that the bed is AC and heats up quickly, and that the extruder is a tad bit better.
Other than that it is not worth it to go with tevo imo.
Daniel Petersen that’s what I was thinking. And for a few extra $ I can fix that anyway.
Tornado or black widow? (For starting printer)
Adam Bino Tornado! Black widow is way to complicated to assembly and much more time consuming. I choose Tornado every time over Black widow.
Nexi Tech thank you for quick answer!! Btw, great content! Keep up the good work!
Looks great.
Creality CR10S vs TEVO Tornado
Of the best
I want to buy one but puzzled
Review on Ender 3D portable printer. I need to know if it's worth $150. Thanks
Karlson Chee I will my Friend. I need more time I have alot of projects and reviews going on right now. I will make short but detal review as soon as I can.
ı have ender 2 great printer
Am testing Ender 2 right now just for you my friend! Feels like quality kit. Clean and nice components. It has the same X carrige and extruder like CR10. Nice small screen. 120W laptop like power supply. Its very quiet. No fan in control box just one in extruder. Nice rubber belts, heated bed, Buildtak,easy to assemble like 20-30minutes. No salmon skin,clean straight layers. But there is one downside: There is no cooling fan for Filament which is stupid because motherboard and software have suport for it. But I gess for the price..Main fan is blowing pretty good but some mod will be needed for better PLA quality. Not suitable for ABS. Maybe PETG. Here is quick printing video and first benchy. Not bad,needs lower temp on nozzle and higher retraction speed. I hope I helped. Cheers. drive.google.com/folderview?id=1bbvU-6orD0tISdVXxpXZkYaz-dWbiY3V
Nexi Tech I have great prints without fan and you have old version that came with laptop psu .new version is using regular psu and it can reach 110 C.This printer is almost same with cr 10 but print size is much smaller 15X15X20 .İf you have money go for cr 10 if you dont. You can trust ender .Join the facebook group and You can see the results.
Seems random if you get the new or old power supply, I've seen new reviews and it was still with the old power supply. But I guess you can always buy a more powerful power supply and plug in if you get the old one.
Can you post your cura profile? My tornado just shipped.
gxp99 Just install latest verison of Cura and select CR10 for your printer. Then edit name to Tevo Tornado. You will get all settings that you need. If you need print settings i will write you back.
So were all these prints done using the cr-10 profile? Did you try your golden ratios or are they not needed with this printer? If there are any settings you changed to print so perfectly please post them or just export your profile, thanks.
Yes settings for printer is for CR10 CURA profile but I did change prints settings. I change my print settings for each print that I print. Every model needs different settings pretty much. Of course you can use standard speed and quality for all prints for most PLA like: Layer height 0.2mm, Print speed: 40mm/s, travel 100mm/s Print temperature 195/55 Cooling from 90%-100% Wall thickness 0.8mm top/ bottom 0.8mm Infill 20%. You have to experiment your self. The more prints you print the better you will be. And there is no need for golden ratios smothers will take care for that. Cheers! Nexi
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Like a Boss! :-D
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HEY MAC WILL THIS PRINTER WORK WITHOUT A HOT BED ???
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cr10> tevo tornado
tornado is just a copy...
David Yes cr 10 is outdated and tornado is cheap copy
detailed claim illustrating why something is better > claim with no information to back it up
Aren't they both basically just modified and optimised rep-rap designs? ;p
They certainly look very similar to those from back when 3d printers were so niche that was one of the only places you could find how to build a cheap one. XD
You mean salmon skin? That's present in Tevo's especially since they replaced the old board with a new one where smoothers no longer help.